Tory Lanez’s Alleged Attacker Unmasked In Brutal Prison Stabbing

TMZ has reported that the man allegedly responsible for attacking Tory Lanez in prison is Santino Casio, a known violent offender currently facing life behind bars.
Casio’s record reportedly includes multiple assaults on fellow inmates, with one such incident adding six years to his sentence. His reputation for violent behavior behind bars aligns with the brutality of the reported attack on Lanez. The incident has stirred speculation online, particularly from music executive Wack 100, who claimed via social media that Mexican gangs were behind the assault.
At the time of his statement, there was no official confirmation supporting that theory, though Wack cited unnamed inside sources. His comments fueled online debate but have not been backed by prison authorities or official reports.
Following the incident, Tory Lanez’s official Instagram account released shocking details about his condition. According to the post, Lanez was stabbed 14 times in various areas of his body, including his back, torso, head, and face. The severity of the attack reportedly led to two collapsed lungs. Despite the life-threatening injuries, Lanez is said to have survived and is now recovering.
The disturbing nature of this assault has drawn increased attention to prison violence and raised concerns about the safety of high-profile inmates. As investigations continue, more details are expected to emerge about the motive and whether Casio acted alone or under gang orders. Authorities have yet to make an official statement regarding Casio’s alleged involvement.
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